thatguywhojuggles
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Is having a character like Uri Geller around a benefit or a hindrance to the skeptical movement?
thatguywhojuggles said:Wouldn't it be a strange turn of events if Uri Geller suddenly announced that he as a magician was aware of how easily the public is fooled by simple magician's tricks. Indeed, announcing that he was a skeptic all along and the last xx number of years was just a secret experiment in promoting skepticism. That in fact, he let himself get caught because he wanted to promote the view that mediums, especially celebrity mediums are fakes and frauds. Then announces that he plans to spend the rest of his years fighting on the side of the rational thinkers. To join the ranks of magicians who moonlight as paranormal debunkers.
Would you buy it? Would you trust him?
You're SO right. When I was a teenager and first saw Uri on TV, I pondered quite a lot about what he was doing. I did wonder if he had some sort of invisible substance on his hands that would soften metal. (OK I realise now there's no such substance.) I even wondered about the big ring he wears on one finger, and if he was slipping the end of the spoon under that to get enough leverage to bend it.Ashles said:If I said "He has a laser beam which an assistant aims at the spoon" they'd be more likely to believe me because it's more interesting.
Rolfe said:The revelation that it was even more blatant sleight of hand was really quite dull. It would have been so much more interesting if it had been a clever trick!
What, James Randi and Uri Geller, teamed up as the Dynamic Duo, battling John Edwards, Sylvia Browne, and the Penguin?thatguywhojuggles said:Wouldn't it be a strange turn of events if Uri Geller suddenly announced that he as a magician was aware of how easily the public is fooled by simple magician's tricks. Indeed, announcing that he was a skeptic all along and the last xx number of years was just a secret experiment in promoting skepticism. That in fact, he let himself get caught because he wanted to promote the view that mediums, especially celebrity mediums are fakes and frauds. Then announces that he plans to spend the rest of his years fighting on the side of the rational thinkers. To join the ranks of magicians who moonlight as paranormal debunkers.
Would you buy it? Would you trust him?
I know I would be.Ashles said:If I said "He has a laser beam which an assistant aims at the spoon" they'd be more likely to believe me because it's more interesting.
Nex said:That would be a strange turn indeed... and no, I wouldn't buy it as anything more than an aging fraud trying, after all these years, to save a little face after admitting the truth to himself.
Then again, my opinion does rely on him having a sense of guilt and some courage to face it. Silly me.